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* system test image: bump to 20220615Ed Santiago2022-06-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Changes: - use --timestamp option to produce 'created' stamps that can be reliably tested in the image-history test - podman now supports manifest & multiarch run, so we no longer need buildah - bump up base alpine & busybox images This turned out to be WAY more complicated than it should've been, because: - alpine 3.14 fixed 'date -Iseconds' to include a colon in the TZ offset ("-07:00", was "-0700"). This is now consistent with GNU date's --iso-8601 format, yay, so we can eliminate a minor workaround. - with --timestamp, all ADDed files are set to that timestamp, including the custom-reference-timestamp file that many tests rely on. So we need to split the build into two steps. But: - ...with a two-step build I need to use --squash-all, not --squash, but: - ... (deep sigh) --squash-all doesn't work with --timestamp (#14536) so we need to alter existing tests to deal with new image layers. - And, long and sordid story relating to --rootfs. TL;DR that option only worked by a miracle relating to something special in one specific test image; it doesn't work with any other images. Fix seems to be complicated, so we're bypassing with a FIXME (#14505). And, unrelated: - remove obsolete skip and workaround in run-basic test (dating back to varlink days) - add a pause-image cleanup to avoid icky red warnings in logs Fixes: #14456 Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
* System tests: the continuing multiarch sagaEd Santiago2021-06-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | TL;DR podman needs "arm64" as arch, not "arm64v8". Unexpurgated version: docker.io publishes ${ARCH}/alpine for several values of ARCH. Unfortunately, the arm64 one is called "arm64v8", which is sensible, but podman needs the --arch value of the manifest to be exactly "arm64". So we need to special-case this value in our loop. Do so, and build/publish a new 20210610 testimage. Use that in tests moving forward. And, since we need to jump through the same hoops to build the nonlocal image, include it in the build loop instead of as a tacked-on comment. Try to be helpful by determining the next-available numeric tag. And: don't push anything by default. Instead, just tell the user what buildah-push commands to run. And: refactor $PODMAN_NONLOCAL_IMAGE_TAG, to make it easier for the RHEL-arch-testing folx to override using envariables instead of inplace-sed. (Not that they should ever need to override again, because this is the final multiarch commit that should be forevermore perfect and need no further commits ever again). And, finally, bump up to latest alpine/busybox images. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
* system test image: add arm64v8 imageEd Santiago2021-05-03
| | | | | | | | | | | The RHEL multi-arch team informed me that we were missing aarch64; add it, using the new name (arm64v8). (This is from last week, so the image date tag does not match today's date. I was waiting for confirmation that things were working). Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
* system test image: build it multiarchEd Santiago2021-02-24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | buildah now supports running under emulation[1] as well as creating manifests. Use those features to create a multiarch testimage that can be used to test podman on other arches. [1] on Fedora 33, this requires the qemu-user-static package We also build a new :00000001 image, replacing :00000000, because (sigh) some tests try to run 'true' in the container. Include instructions on building said image. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
* System tests: add podman run --tzEd Santiago2020-09-29
| | | | | | | | New tests for podman run --tz=EXPLICIT and =local. Requires updating our testimage by adding a fixed reference timestamp to a known file path. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
* system tests: new testsEd Santiago2020-09-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - podman network create: new test - podman pull by-sha + podman images -a (#7651) - podman image mount: new test - podman pod: --infra-image and --infra-command (#7167) For convenience and robustness, build a new testimage containing a custom file /home/podman/testimage-id with contents YYYYMMDD (same as image tag). The image-mount test checks that this file exists and has the desired content. New testimage also includes a dummy 'pause' executable, for testing pod infra. Updates from testimage:20200902 to :20200917 Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
* Migrate away from docker.ioEd Santiago2020-09-08
CI and system tests currently pull some images from docker.io. Eliminate that, by: - building a custom image containing much of what we need for testing; and - copying other needed images to quay.io (Reason: effective 2020-11-01 docker.io will limit the number of image pulls). The principal change is to create a new quay.io/libpod/testimage, using the new test/system/build-testimage script, instead of relying on quay.io/libpod/alpine_labels. We also switch to using a hardcoded :YYYYMMDD tag, instead of :latest, in an attempt to futureproof our CI. This image includes 'httpd' from busybox-extras, which we use in our networking test (previously we had to pull and run busybox from docker.io). The testimage can and should be extended as needed for future tests, e.g. adding test file content or other useful tools. For the '--pull' tests which require actually pulling from the registry, I've created an image with the same name but tagged :00000000 so it will never be pulled by default. Since this image is only used minimally, it's just busybox. Unfortunately there remain two cases we cannot solve in this tiny alpine-based image: 1) docker registry 2) systemd For those, I've (manually) run: podman pull [ docker.io/library/registry:2.7 | registry.fedoraproject.org/fedora:31 ] podman tag !$ quay.io/... podman push !$ ...and amended the calling tests accordingly. I've tried to make the the smallest reasonable diff, not the smallest possible one. I hope it's a reasonable tradeoff. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>